During the 2022 gubernatorial election in Arizona’s Maricopa County, Kari Lake’s team discovered a staggering 42.5% disparity, indicating that an astounding amount of ballots were cast improperly!
After contesting what she believed to be an invalid election, Republican Senate candidate Kimberly Lake was granted the exceptional authority to examine 150 ballots from six polling places in Maricopa County, Arizona. Of those investigated, 50 were ballots that were designated “spoiled” on Election Day itself, and another 50 came from early voting.
The Kari Lake War Room tweeted their results on Wednesday and stated,
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“48 of 113 ballots reviewed during our examination were 19-inch ballots produced on 20-inch paper. This one-inch discrepancy [caused] chaos on Election day. Causing the mass rejection of these votes as they were attempted to be read through the tabulators.”
The War Room posted another tweet, saying, “This is how they disenfranchised Maricopa County voters on Election Day. The ballots were designed to be unable to be read through the machines. This wasn’t an error. It was malice. The process worked exactly as they intended it to.”
According to experts testifying in Lake’s voter fraud case, changing ballot margins must be done consciously, raising the possibility of malevolent intent behind this purported “mistake.”
During the trial, it came to light that Maricopa County Elections Director Scott Jarrett was utterly unaware of a crucial change in printer settings that had taken place early on election day.
Attorney Kurt Olsen asked Jarrett, “Is it your testimony that the printer set changes that gave rise to the so-called “shrink to fit” issue – was that done on election day?”
Jarrett responded, “That’s correct.”
Jarrett had previously stated during the trial that 19-inch ballot images could not be printed on 20-inch paper. He eventually changed his mind, claiming that this is a typical problem that is not a huge deal.
Reporter Ben Berquam said, “[Scott Jarrett] magically came up with today, like it was no big deal, ‘oh yeah, it happens all the time, the printer is – you’ll just hit the fit to print setting, or shrink to fit, or print a page.’ Three different ways of saying this is no big deal.”
A ballot error was found in the 2020 general election and primary, showing that voting procedures may still need to be improved.